Project Name: Delaware County Judicial Building

Description: Delaware County has a new courthouse nearing construction as it continues to invest in the northern section of Delaware’s downtown. Plans call for demolition of the historic but vacant Elks Lodge the county has owned for nine years at 110 N. Sandusky Street to make way for the $32 million, 82,000-square-foot Delaware County Judicial Building. Delaware City Council will consider approval of a rezoning and development plan for the project this evening. Jon Melvin, the county’s facility manager, plans for the demolition of the Elks Lodge in November and excavation work to begin in December.

Project Name: Tukh Cambridge North Tower

Description: The University of Kansas Hospital Authority Board has voted to add four floors to the Cambridge North Tower, KU announced Monday, confirming talk of possible expansion when the project was announced in 2014. The $270 million project originally was planned as a seven-story building with 92 beds and a dozen operating rooms. The four new floors — to be finished in 2018 — will add $50 million to the tab, making the project at least $320 million. Construction kicked off in March on the first seven floors and is less than half complete.

Description: Delray Medical Center has begun building a 120,000-square-foot patient tower as part of a $79.4 million expansion. The four-story tower, next to the hospital, will include 96 private rooms, a cardiovascular clinic, expanded endoscopy suites and a five-level parking garage. The new construction is the largest renovation since the hospital opened in 1982. The new building is expected to open by early 2017.

Project Name: ERDC Headquarters

Description: VICKSBURG, Miss. – The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) will soon have a new headquarters building in Vicksburg, Mississippi – a structure that will allow major elements of CSD and the Executive Office to be housed under the same roof for the first time in the organization’s history. Project construction, which is expected to last 28 months, began in April and has been long awaited and even longer needed according to ERDC Director Dr. Jeff Holland.

Project Name: New Trier High School

Description: New Trier serves about 4,200 students from Chicago’s North Shore suburban communities of Glencoe, Kenilworth, Northfield, Wilmette, Winnetka and portions of Glenview and Northbrook – communities that reflect a tradition of support for academic and cultural achievement. Freshmen are housed on the Northfield Campus. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors are housed on the Winnetka Campus.

Project Name: Mount Carmel East, New Ned Tower

Description: Mount Carmel Health is committed to the quality care of our patients and their families. Together, we serve more than a million patients each year. And that number is certain to grow as we invest in our facilities and equipment over the next three years to transform our campuses in a way that will redefine healthcare in central Ohio.

Project Name: Cathedral Hill Hospital

Description: Located in San Francisco on the cross streets of Van Ness Ave and Geary Street, the CPMC/Sutter hospital project is a new replacement hospital that houses both an Acute Care Center and a Women’s and Children’s Center.

Project Name: Southern Tier Hi-Tech Incubator

Description: Binghamton University, SUNY Broome and the regional economic development community are building an incubator at 120 Hawley Street in downtown Binghamton to help grow an entrepreneurial ecosystem that nurtures emerging companies.

Project Name: Metro Wastewater

Description: ​The Metro Wastewater Reclamation District is the wastewater treatment authority for much of metropolitan Denver and parts of northern Colorado. We are committed to protecting the environment and providing for the community’s future needs.

Project Name: Douthit Dormitory

Description:Located at the entrance to Clemson University along SC Highway 93, the Douthit Hills Development project will provide approximately 1,650 new student beds and a mixed Retail and Student Amenities facility at its center. The project consists of 4 buildings and used over 1,000 coil pipe packages total on the job.

Project Name: Seattle Children’s Hospital Expansion

Description:For more than 100 years, Seattle Children’s Hospital has specialized in meeting the unique physical, emotional and developmental needs of children from infancy through young adulthood. The hospital is going through a multi phase expansion and Griswold Controls is proud to be involved with the build.

Description:A Boston University $140 million, state-of-the-art, nine-story research facility that will bring together life scientists, engineers, and physicians from the Medical and Charles River Campuses. It will contain lab space for approximately 160 researchers, postdoctoral students, and staff, 270 graduate students, and additional space for future faculty. The project installed FlowCon SM Pressure Independent Control Valves on all the AHU’s and other larger HVAC equipment and FlowCon Green Pressure Independent Control Valves on all the smaller HVAC equipment throughout the building.